Widebrim
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Thank goodness I never wore any of those nasty things.
Come on, fess up...You've probably got one on in your first grade school photo...
Thank goodness I never wore any of those nasty things.
Ouch! That would stink.
Come on, fess up...You've probably got one on in your first grade school photo...
Uh no. They didn't wear ties then, either, for school pictures.
I would love to see your prom pictures though---with that turquoise tux you wore.
In my dad's senior pic, he's got the feathered hair, a large collared floral print shirt and some sort of awful navy jacket. (Class of 78) I take every chance I can to mock him for it.
The '80s were pretty hideous, I agree. Having grown up in them, I feel I can safely say that. I don't have any firsthand experience with the '70s, but the fabrics gross me out.
But the '80s....c'mon. Who decided we should look like print-challenged crossing guards? All that neon, and obsession with checkers, preferably paired with polka dots. I still laugh at old school photos, and family pics from back then. The music, on the other hand....
I loved the '90s, but looking back, I have to agree that fashion turned really sloppy. I had my own slob uniform back then, and dressing up was a hippy-esque dress with Docs. Definitely different from my aesthetic nowadays.
Yes, but I was the only kid in the 1990s wearing bell bottoms lol
I would love to see your prom pictures though---with that turquoise tux you wore.
Uh no. They didn't wear ties then, either, for school pictures.
Shazza, I still love mine. Great in the winter. But if I never see neon again, cheers!
I dunno, they may be more accepting on the coasts, but it's tougher for those in the Midwest. Especially in rural environments. I country-fy my look to avoid issues. I'd much rather be in a 1950s Gray Flannel Suit most of my life, but it would get me pretty well shunned in this community.
If you'd want to wear that style of suit, I'd recommend that you try to "transition" yourself into wearing it, so that it looks less, for lack of a better word, weird. People will eventually get used to the idea of you wearing one sometimes (if it is sometimes, just initially). When you get a hold of a nice looking flannel suit, you could try to make a habit of wearing it to church (if you do that), or for something important otherwise (court appearance, etc). So I think the idea is to get people used to it, if you'd like to wear one.
I know what I've been doing the past three years (funny, I sort of had it planned too) was transitioning myself to wear nicer clothes, but gradually, so as to make it look less weird, like I'm all of a sudden wearing dress shirts or chinos rather than t-shirts or baggy shorts.
You should embrace the traditional country look, though. I've always thought that it's cool, and a classic part of American culture.
I think I wore black and gray at my prom, although at my girlfriend's prom I wore all white (it was her choice, if I recall correctly).
I'm a simple man and don't go nowhere fancy. I don't go to Church since I don't got a woman to drag my butt there anymore lol (even though I should go) I am hoping if I ever get my butt into college and get a good professional job, I will be wearing a suit.
I do enjoy the country look. Love my plaid jackets and western shirts and cowboy boots.
White?! Black and Gray?!
:rofl:
Maybe it was black and white for my prom (I've got to find a photo of it), but it was all-white for her prom...Hey, it was in style then...
everyone trying to look like "Tough Trash "
That is still the theme today. So many teens, twenty somethings and thirty somethings are going out of their way to look like something along the tough trash style. Lets look like a criminal, delinquent, evil, scuzzy, drug addict, skanky, scary person and then get have an attitude like it's some sort of political statement.